848924 Fan, pusher type Volvo.Penta
TAD1230G; TD1210G; TWD1210G, TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P, TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP, TAD1630V; TWD1630V, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TD120HP-86; TD121; TD121G, TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V, TID162AG; TID162AGP; TID162AP, TWD1620G; TWD1630G
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05-01-2024
US: Over The Hill Tracto
Sparex Brand S.76335 Compatible with Ford/New Holland, John Deere 848924, 1457433674
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05-01-2024
US: Killer Filter Produc
Killer Filter Replacement for Atlas WEYHAUSEN 848924
Killer Filter Replaces p/n 848924 || Proudly Made in the USA || Manufactured with the highest quality materials available on the market, guaranteed! || Strict Quality Control for a superior product || product may vary from image
Killer Filter Replaces p/n 848924 || Proudly Made in the USA || Manufactured with the highest quality materials available on the market, guaranteed! || Strict Quality Control for a superior product || product may vary from image
Compatible models:
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P; TWD1211P; TD1210G; TWD1210G; TWD1211G; TD121GP
TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP; TAD1630PB
TAD1630V; TWD1630V
TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A; TAMD122P-B; TAMD122P-C; TMD122A/C; TAMD122AF
TD120HP-86; TD121; TD121G; TD121G-87; TD121GG; TD121GG-86; TD121GG-87; TD121GGP; TD121GGP-87; TD121GP-87; TD121GPB-87; TID121K; TID121KG; TID
- Radiator and Fan with Installation Components: B
- Radiator and Fan with Installation Components, Gen Pac, Alt: B
TID162AG; TID162AGP; TID162AP; TID162APB
TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G; TAD1630GE; TAD1631G; TAD1631GE
Information:
Walk-Around Inspection
Inspect Engine For Leaks and Loose Connections
Keep a close watch for fluid or vapor leaks. If leaking is observed, find the source and correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the fluid levels more frequently than the recommended maintenance intervals. If the leak is found and fixed or the fluid levels remain stable then the suspicion for a leak has been proven to be unwarranted.Wipe all fittings, caps and plugs before and after performing maintenance to keep foreign contaminants out of the engine. * Make sure coolant water lines are properly clamped and tight. Check for loose fittings or leaks. Check the condition of all pipes and fittings. * Inspect air intake system piping and elbows for leaks, cracks and loose clamps, fittings and connections.* All guards must be in place. Repair or replace missing or damaged guards. * Inspect the water pump and seals for leaks. * Inspect the engine for oil leaks, such as front and rear seals, oil pan, oil filters and valve covers. * Inspect the fuel system for leaks, loose fuel line clamps and fittings and loose or worn hoses. * Check condition of gauges. Replace if cracked or cannot be calibrated.* While operating, frequently observe the engine oil pressure gauge and the water (coolant) temperature gauge.* With the engine operating at rated speed, check readings of Engine Oil Filter Differential Pressure and Engine Fuel Filter Differential Pressure (if equipped) gauges.
Location of Fuel Filter Pop-up Indicator.All engines are equipped with a Fuel Filter Pop-up indicator, which is located on the fuel filter housing. * Inspect air filters and filter system for rips, tears and damage.Engine Crankcase
Check Oil Level
1. Check the engine oil level gauge (dipstick) with the engine running at LOW IDLE (approximately 600 rpm). 2. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks on the "Engine At Low Idle With Oil Warm" side of the dipstick. 3. Add oil if necessary through the fill tube. Do not fill the crankcase above the FULL mark on the dipstick. Operating your engine when the oil level is above the FULL mark could cause your crankshaft to dip into the oil. If this happens, the air bubbles created from the crankshaft dipping into the oil will reduce the lubricating characteristics of your oil.Also, a crankshaft that dips into the oil during engine operation, would result in a loss of power.Caterpillar recommends remarking the dipstick for "Engine Running at Full Load" to eliminate unloading the engine and running at LOW IDLE to make an engine oil level check.Calibrate and Re-mark the Dipstick
1. Be sure the crankcase is at full capacity at LOW IDLE (approximately 600 rpm), with engine warm.2. Operate the engine at FULL LOAD and allow all systems to stabilize. Inspect instrument panel gauges to ensure all are within normal operating range.3. Remove the dipstick and mark the oil level on the dipstick opposite "Engine At Low Idle With Oil Warm".4. Label that opposite side of the dipstick "Engine Running at Full Load".5. Install the dipstick. Some locomotives are equipped with electric oil transfer pumps, some are fitted with a delay timer. This will add 38-75 liters (10-20 gallons) per activation of button. This must be closely supervised - Watch the Dipstick - Do Not Overfill.Cooling System
Perform this maintenance procedure before starting the engine, if possible.
Check Coolant Level
Typical Installation1. Remove fill cap from radiator or expansion (holding) tank to relieve pressure. Inspect the condition of cap gasket. Replace cap if necessary.
Typical Installation2. Check the position of the level in the sight gauge (if equipped). At normal operating temperature, the coolant level float should be in the upper half of the sight gauge.Maintain the coolant level to the full mark on the coolant level sight gauge.If Coolant is Low
1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool before adding make-up coolant solution.
Never add coolant to an overheated engine.
2. Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure. Inspect condition of cap gasket. Replace cap if necessary.3. Maintain the coolant level to the upper half of the sight gauge. Install the fill cap. 4. Inspect piping and elbows for leaks, cracks and loose clamps, fittings and connections. Make repairs if necessary.Driven Equipment
Inspect/Check
For lubrication and maintenance requirements relating to driven equipment such as generators, blowers, compressors, and other on-board equipment, etc., refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's recommendations.
Inspect Engine For Leaks and Loose Connections
Keep a close watch for fluid or vapor leaks. If leaking is observed, find the source and correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the fluid levels more frequently than the recommended maintenance intervals. If the leak is found and fixed or the fluid levels remain stable then the suspicion for a leak has been proven to be unwarranted.Wipe all fittings, caps and plugs before and after performing maintenance to keep foreign contaminants out of the engine. * Make sure coolant water lines are properly clamped and tight. Check for loose fittings or leaks. Check the condition of all pipes and fittings. * Inspect air intake system piping and elbows for leaks, cracks and loose clamps, fittings and connections.* All guards must be in place. Repair or replace missing or damaged guards. * Inspect the water pump and seals for leaks. * Inspect the engine for oil leaks, such as front and rear seals, oil pan, oil filters and valve covers. * Inspect the fuel system for leaks, loose fuel line clamps and fittings and loose or worn hoses. * Check condition of gauges. Replace if cracked or cannot be calibrated.* While operating, frequently observe the engine oil pressure gauge and the water (coolant) temperature gauge.* With the engine operating at rated speed, check readings of Engine Oil Filter Differential Pressure and Engine Fuel Filter Differential Pressure (if equipped) gauges.
Location of Fuel Filter Pop-up Indicator.All engines are equipped with a Fuel Filter Pop-up indicator, which is located on the fuel filter housing. * Inspect air filters and filter system for rips, tears and damage.Engine Crankcase
Check Oil Level
1. Check the engine oil level gauge (dipstick) with the engine running at LOW IDLE (approximately 600 rpm). 2. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks on the "Engine At Low Idle With Oil Warm" side of the dipstick. 3. Add oil if necessary through the fill tube. Do not fill the crankcase above the FULL mark on the dipstick. Operating your engine when the oil level is above the FULL mark could cause your crankshaft to dip into the oil. If this happens, the air bubbles created from the crankshaft dipping into the oil will reduce the lubricating characteristics of your oil.Also, a crankshaft that dips into the oil during engine operation, would result in a loss of power.Caterpillar recommends remarking the dipstick for "Engine Running at Full Load" to eliminate unloading the engine and running at LOW IDLE to make an engine oil level check.Calibrate and Re-mark the Dipstick
1. Be sure the crankcase is at full capacity at LOW IDLE (approximately 600 rpm), with engine warm.2. Operate the engine at FULL LOAD and allow all systems to stabilize. Inspect instrument panel gauges to ensure all are within normal operating range.3. Remove the dipstick and mark the oil level on the dipstick opposite "Engine At Low Idle With Oil Warm".4. Label that opposite side of the dipstick "Engine Running at Full Load".5. Install the dipstick. Some locomotives are equipped with electric oil transfer pumps, some are fitted with a delay timer. This will add 38-75 liters (10-20 gallons) per activation of button. This must be closely supervised - Watch the Dipstick - Do Not Overfill.Cooling System
Perform this maintenance procedure before starting the engine, if possible.
Check Coolant Level
Typical Installation1. Remove fill cap from radiator or expansion (holding) tank to relieve pressure. Inspect the condition of cap gasket. Replace cap if necessary.
Typical Installation2. Check the position of the level in the sight gauge (if equipped). At normal operating temperature, the coolant level float should be in the upper half of the sight gauge.Maintain the coolant level to the full mark on the coolant level sight gauge.If Coolant is Low
1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool before adding make-up coolant solution.
Never add coolant to an overheated engine.
2. Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure. Inspect condition of cap gasket. Replace cap if necessary.3. Maintain the coolant level to the upper half of the sight gauge. Install the fill cap. 4. Inspect piping and elbows for leaks, cracks and loose clamps, fittings and connections. Make repairs if necessary.Driven Equipment
Inspect/Check
For lubrication and maintenance requirements relating to driven equipment such as generators, blowers, compressors, and other on-board equipment, etc., refer to the OEM manufacturer's or locomotive rebuilder's recommendations.
Parts fan Volvo Penta:
847707
847707 Fan
2001; 2001B; 2001AG, AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AD31D; AD31D-A; AD31XD, AD31L-A; AD31P-A; AD41L-A, AD41D; D41D; TAMD41D, AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A, MD31A; TMD31A; TMD31B, MD31A; TMD31B; TAMD31B, MD40A; TMD40A; TMD40B, TAD1030G; T
3827612
3827612 Fan ring
1372, D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG, D13B-E MH; D13B-E MH (FE); D13B-N MH, D13B-F MG; D13B-E MG; D13B-E MG (FE), D9A2A; D9A2A MG; D9A2A D9A-MG, TAD1140VE; TAD1141VE; TAD1142VE, TAD1150VE; TAD1151VE; TAD1152VE, TAD1170VE; TAD1171VE; TAD1172VE, TAD1230G; TD1210
3827775
3827775 Fan shroud
TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G
3828711
3828711 Fan hub
TAD1630V; TWD1630V, TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TD164KAE, TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G
3828710
3828710 Fan hub
TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G
3825553
865912
862495